We can never know exactly how the economy will react to policy, but
it's the parameters of the conversation -- based largely on fiction --
that are probably the most harmful part of this distraction. Despite the
implicit message of the president, wealthy people are not wealthy
because they are taking something from the poor or from government. And
they don't stop anyone else from being wealthy.

And the wealthy did not create our debt; government did. Government
-- this administration in particular but all of them in general -- is,
by nature, risk-averse and never deals with the consequences of its
failed "investments." It is the un-entrepreneur. Really, should the head
of an organization that annually spends $1.6 trillion it doesn't have
be setting the parameters for a discussion on "fairness"?

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The middle of America. As for me, moderate in everything but politics. As Tom Roeser said, she went to Harvard and turned right. I come from The Chicago School, not the Chicago Way. Tweet street @backyardconserv